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the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials in president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner circle. >> the president vladimir putin has acknowledged that the sanchez are creating pressure on them and they did not change their policy. we need to continue to keep our options open. we are prepared to take more action and we have made their we are prepared to take more action if the policy of russia does not change. >> the russian response? the deputy foreign minister says the sanctions will not go unanswered and he says the white house statement wanted discussed and another official says russia is planning retaliatory measures. >> the ideas raised by our western partners to impose sanct
the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials in president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner...
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it has very deep financial ties to russia's energy company. and on monday the u.s. added it to the list of russian facing sanctions. so far exxon's deal is not in jeopardy, but it under scores the modern best. policies does not always mesh with the interests of companies. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin a picture of cooperation that continues despite escalating tensions over the crisis in ukraine. since 2011 exxonmobil has substantially strengthened it's ties with rosneft with a gas plant in the far east, developed oil fracking sites and joint $3.2 billion project to hunt for oil in the blacks sea and russian russian arctic waters. the trade access to billions of barrels of oil for engineering expertise. >> basically exxon is going to russia because of the opportunities there. and russia wants exxon. >> reporter: the relationship also gives rosneft a food hold in the west with exploration rights in the gulf of mexico. oil gas is a linchpin of russian power and they're poised to enhancement regardless of u.s. foreign policy objectives. >> exxon will sen
it has very deep financial ties to russia's energy company. and on monday the u.s. added it to the list of russian facing sanctions. so far exxon's deal is not in jeopardy, but it under scores the modern best. policies does not always mesh with the interests of companies. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin a picture of cooperation that continues despite escalating tensions over the crisis in ukraine. since 2011 exxonmobil has substantially strengthened it's ties with rosneft...
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we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that europeans are doing enough? the latest round of eu sanctions does not target people close to president putin in the same way that the americans want to. >> well, we are satisfied with what the europeans are doing. we are in lockstep with them in terms of imposing costs on russia. we have always said that our sanctions are designed to be complementary, not to be identical, and we sanction more people by doing it that way, so we will keep working with europeans, recognizing, quite frankly, that they have much closer economic ties to russi
we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that...
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. >> woodruff: russia still has thousands of its own troops massed near ukraine's eastern border. the state department defended secretary john kerry today, over comments that israel could become an apartheid state, unless there's peace with the palestinians. he said it friday, warning israel could wind up with two classes of citizens. in a statement last night, kerry conceded: if i could rewind the tape, i would have chosen a different word. a spokeswoman said today any suggestion that kerry is anti-israel is "completely absurd." the supreme court has upheld federal efforts to stop power plant emissions from blowing across state lines. by six to two today, the justices re-instated a rule adopted in 2011. it requires plants in 27 midwestern and appalachian states to limit pollution that blows downwind to other states. a lower court had blocked the rule from taking effect. house speaker john boehner tried today to smooth ruffled republican feathers, over immigration reform. the dust-up began last week when boehner addressed the immigration issue during an appearance in his home dist
. >> woodruff: russia still has thousands of its own troops massed near ukraine's eastern border. the state department defended secretary john kerry today, over comments that israel could become an apartheid state, unless there's peace with the palestinians. he said it friday, warning israel could wind up with two classes of citizens. in a statement last night, kerry conceded: if i could rewind the tape, i would have chosen a different word. a spokeswoman said today any suggestion that...
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have the cars of the future from the google driverless to the ford ultralight and around the world, russia may not be on the best speaking terms with the u.s. but north korea is a different story. the battle for content and media is told by media these -- disney ceo bob iger. we are going to kick it off --
have the cars of the future from the google driverless to the ford ultralight and around the world, russia may not be on the best speaking terms with the u.s. but north korea is a different story. the battle for content and media is told by media these -- disney ceo bob iger. we are going to kick it off --
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. >> intel is producing taped conversation of intelligence operatives take their orders from russia, moscow, and everybody can tell the difference in the accents, and in the idioms and in the language, and so forth. and we know exactly who is giving these orders, we know where they are coming from. >> he's also heard describing his counterpart of of russia. >>> still ahead, it's really true. political ads going positive. we'll tell you why. first, she refused to tell congress what she knows about the irs targeting of conservative groups. now lois lerner's lawyers say they want to talk instead. >>> a former u.s. irs bureaucrat who refuses to talk to congress, lawyers want to talk to congress. it's an attempt to avoid a contempt citation for targeting conservative groups. >> reporter: are the house expected to vote as early as next week to hold former irs official lois lerner in cop temt of -- contempt of congress. her attorney sent a letter to john boehner requesting he be allowed to speak to the house? >> that's not the american way and that's not what's going to happen. >> in his le
. >> intel is producing taped conversation of intelligence operatives take their orders from russia, moscow, and everybody can tell the difference in the accents, and in the idioms and in the language, and so forth. and we know exactly who is giving these orders, we know where they are coming from. >> he's also heard describing his counterpart of of russia. >>> still ahead, it's really true. political ads going positive. we'll tell you why. first, she refused to tell...
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vladimir putin said russia will not counter sanction western powers but he did say that russia would reconsider allowing western companies to participate in its energy projects if sanctions continue. >>> today was supposed to be the deadline for a framework for a mideast process. after trying to bring both sides together the talks are off, at least for now. nick schifrin is in jerusalem, nick, it seems like the talks have hit a roadblock yet again. >> yes, a really rather massive roadblock. richelle, since they began they have been one of the top foreign policy priorities. there is shuttle diplomacy, press conferences, private meetings, and today's deadline passed with a whimper without even a phone call between the two sides. >> reporter: for nine months america's top diplomats worked tirelyless on mideast peace. >> this can be achieved. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry has met with israel i officials 39 times and met with palestinian officials 40 times. both sides were determined. >> i know it's going to be tough, but i also know the consequences of not trying could be wo
vladimir putin said russia will not counter sanction western powers but he did say that russia would reconsider allowing western companies to participate in its energy projects if sanctions continue. >>> today was supposed to be the deadline for a framework for a mideast process. after trying to bring both sides together the talks are off, at least for now. nick schifrin is in jerusalem, nick, it seems like the talks have hit a roadblock yet again. >> yes, a really rather massive...
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. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is orchestrating the unrest even as russian officials repeatedly deny it. >> they somehow want to assert that these people moving in disciplined military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building. they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >> with moscow continuing to brush off american and european economic sanctions, republican and
. >> russia nairing back with penalties. russian president vladimir putin warned russia may block western participation in the multi billion dollar energy center. the war of words matched more and more by violence on the ground. this, say u.s. officials is not what deescalation looks like. ups of pro russian protesters, seizing yet another ukrainian government building in the east. local riot police tried and failed to diffuse the standoff. u.s. officials say every day there is growing...
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there is none in russia. russia's penetration in e tail is 2%. most is 20%. david: stock symbol, ndx. overview of the slow down in china, how severe do you think it is? >> i would say in the state sector it is more severe. in those companies that were benefiting from all of sort of subsidies and benefits these political affiliations brought. that is where the bigger slowdown is. in the private sector and in the small, medium enterprise, sort of part of the economy is actually relatively vibrant. david: there is social media talk you're interested in, sina, sort of twitter of china, is it not. >> that is correct. there was a recent ipo of the sina wait bow. -- wait bow. -- waebo. they control 50% of the e-commerce sales in russia. david: look how that stock has been beaten down of the not a bad time to get it. move, finally has to be final one, brazil. we talked about change in leadership. they have had a change in leadership to someone not very market friendly, she is not known as being friendly to the market as all but a company called smiles. tell us about
there is none in russia. russia's penetration in e tail is 2%. most is 20%. david: stock symbol, ndx. overview of the slow down in china, how severe do you think it is? >> i would say in the state sector it is more severe. in those companies that were benefiting from all of sort of subsidies and benefits these political affiliations brought. that is where the bigger slowdown is. in the private sector and in the small, medium enterprise, sort of part of the economy is actually relatively...
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secretary says sanctions against russia are working. they have not slowed dissent across ukraine. protesters occupy buildings in one of the largest cities in the east. more than 1,000 storm buildings armed with baseball bats and opened fire on police headquartersers. >> reporter: a day after washington announced a new round of sanctions, brussels linked the names of 15 linked to event in ukraine that it targets. nine are russian, ipp clueing demimry kozak who oversaw the crimea region into russia's federation. >> the e.r. u operator, and the defence minister in charge of the drops on the border. deputy foreign minister says:. >> the american list goes further, including companies and individuals, but stops short of targetting firms like rosnest, the oil giant, simply placing a ban and freeze on its director. now, russia will only feel the effect if there are further sanctions hitting the financial and energy sectors here. things which could hurt europe's interests as well. >> this mostly looks like political gestures, rather than any actions which can really jeopardise - well, rus
secretary says sanctions against russia are working. they have not slowed dissent across ukraine. protesters occupy buildings in one of the largest cities in the east. more than 1,000 storm buildings armed with baseball bats and opened fire on police headquartersers. >> reporter: a day after washington announced a new round of sanctions, brussels linked the names of 15 linked to event in ukraine that it targets. nine are russian, ipp clueing demimry kozak who oversaw the crimea region...
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stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the note you saw this that he has instituted this ban for life. watch. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. i am also finding mr. sterling $2.5 million, the maximum amount allowed under the nba constitution. melissa: you heard the correct numbers on fox business. another and business network had everything wrong. as you heard commissioner and silver has banned him for life and also says the legal do everything to force sterling to sell his team, that he has owned since the 80s. fox business's ashley webster was at a news conference with all the details. every single television ha
stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the note you saw this that he has instituted this ban...
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seeing how russia behaves now, they may think differently. at what point do you begin to worry about the deflationary impact of a weakening euro? >> i am not too worried about because we have seen in the whole field of central and also macroeconomic policy in europe so that people are becoming more flexible. there is the adherence to the withmental principles fiscal discipline, stable butency, structural reform, should there be really a deflation, a danger in europe, i think the instruments will be also for thet and political authorities of europe to become for a while a little less reliant on their policies. instruments as far as the ecb is concerned might be quantitative easing. should mario draghi be pursuing quantitative easing, and if so, how aggressively? >> he knows, he knows. draghi has shown a very practicality, and i have no doubt that mario draghi is a european central banker but also works with the american culture. >> should he be doing it now? >> probably not yet. >> and why not? the risk reward balance is not quite right yet? >
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russia is not yet on the list. >> thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us. the cofounder of canyon. i will send it back to you. >> thank you both so much. one of the top stories that we have been following this afternoon, the press conference from the commissioner of the national basketball association saying that the voice heard on the tape making racist comments was in fact that of the owner of the los angeles clippers donald sterling. he has been banned for life. commissioner silver says he will seek a 75% approval from the board of directors to take that franchise away from mr. sterling. we continue to follow the story and give you more details as soon as we get them. headlines onhe bloomberg.com, streaming on your tablet. thank you for joining us. i will see you tomorrow. >> it is 56 past the hour, time to check the markets. let's take a look at where stocks are trading, about an hour left until the end of the session. the nasdaq up 8/10 of one percent as technology leads the rally. we have a lot of tech earnings coming including twitter and ebay. love
russia is not yet on the list. >> thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us. the cofounder of canyon. i will send it back to you. >> thank you both so much. one of the top stories that we have been following this afternoon, the press conference from the commissioner of the national basketball association saying that the voice heard on the tape making racist comments was in fact that of the owner of the los angeles clippers donald sterling. he has been banned for life....
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is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and careful way and way that gives them a chance to change policy and take a different course. our goal here is not to hurt the russian people, it's to get them to change their policy. and the goal will i think be realized if we continue to work at it step by step working with our allies to make sure that the pressure is not just from the united states but it's from the world community. >> with all due respect, critics in both democratic and republican circles in the senate, for instance, have said this isn't enough, that in fact it hasn't had an impact on putin and on his deci
is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and...
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meanwhile russia is criticizing the sanctions imposed by the u.s. and eu, but the west says those sanctions are needed because russia is destabilizing ukraine. the white house contains to maintain there will be no military involvement on the part of the u.s. >> typically criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would have is why is it that everybody is so eager to use military force after we have just gone through a decade of war at enormous costs to our troops and to our budget. >> meanwhile the mayor of kharkiv now being treated at a hospital in high fa, israel. he was shot in the back. officials say he is currently in a medically induced coma. >>> secretary of state john kerry saying he has hoped for a deal in peace talks today, but both sides remain bitterly divided. nick schifrin is in jers lem, and the u.s. is saying this is just a pause, but are we actually seeing the end of any line? >> well, as you know, it's never really the end of the line for mideast peace talks, a
meanwhile russia is criticizing the sanctions imposed by the u.s. and eu, but the west says those sanctions are needed because russia is destabilizing ukraine. the white house contains to maintain there will be no military involvement on the part of the u.s. >> typically criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question i think i would have is why is it that everybody is so eager to use military force after we have just gone through a...
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. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes after takeoff in perth, australia. the pilot shut off the engine and returned to the airport. the plane was able to land safely. it's not clear yet what sparked that fire. >>> as we mentioned, all eyes now on the nba. a news conference scheduled for 2:00 p.m. eastern. what will they do about donald sterling? a suspension? will they toss him from the league all together for his alleged racial comments? coming up, we'll delve into this debate. a lot of issues at stake here. the league could be changed forever. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the a
. >> russia hit with new sanctions in the ongoing international pressure to stop moscow to keep from further military intervention in ukraine. 15 people will face travel bands and asset freezes including russia's deputy prime minister and military chief. this comes after the u.s. announced sanctions targeting 17 companies which washington says are linked to president vladimir putin's inner circle. >>> an investigation under way to determine why a plane caught on fire just minutes...
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exports to russia. ukraine,ensions in the the u.s. and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. the national basketball association is set to announce its response today to the racist comments of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. emerged friday, sterling lambastes his girlfriend for posting a picture with nba legend magic johnson and not to post pictures associated with black people. >> we will get reaction from the nations sports columnist dave zirin. theont is poised to become first day to require the labeling of gmos. >> we do not want to continue to be guinea pigs. we want to have a choice. >> we will speak with vermont state senator david zuckerman. he is also an organic farmer. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the white house is releasing a new set of guidelines to address the epidemic of sexual assault on college campuses. a new task force report urges colleges to report anonymous surveys and adopt proven strategies for com
exports to russia. ukraine,ensions in the the u.s. and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. the national basketball association is set to announce its response today to the racist comments of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. emerged friday, sterling lambastes his girlfriend for posting a picture with nba legend magic johnson and not to post pictures associated with black people. >> we will get reaction from the nations sports columnist dave zirin. theont is...
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expands sanctions against russia, today europe is following suit but nothing so far as stopped scenes like this in donetsk where pro-russian militants attacked a pro-kiev
expands sanctions against russia, today europe is following suit but nothing so far as stopped scenes like this in donetsk where pro-russian militants attacked a pro-kiev
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stuart: russia's vladimir putin. why don't we -- why don't we in america approve the export of liquefied natural gas? that would give us a great deal of leverage on energy over vladimir putin. >> absolutely. another example how our president does not understand that having a strong domestic economy, strong domestic energy policy translates into leverage on the geopolitical scale internationally because we could reduce russia's revenue from exporting their liquid natural gas by getting into the market. we could reduce that by 30% and keep in mind that 50% of russia's tax base comes from the sale of oil and natural gas but to many of our friends and allies in western europe. stuart: the president obviously knows this coming knows that if we export big time to europe we get leverage over vladimir putin. he knows this, why does he keep denying -- is it 23 permits that are on the table at the moment for the export of liquefied natural gas that are being held up? the president knows what is going on. why does he hold it up
stuart: russia's vladimir putin. why don't we -- why don't we in america approve the export of liquefied natural gas? that would give us a great deal of leverage on energy over vladimir putin. >> absolutely. another example how our president does not understand that having a strong domestic economy, strong domestic energy policy translates into leverage on the geopolitical scale internationally because we could reduce russia's revenue from exporting their liquid natural gas by getting...
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i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see them there. and my reaction to that is that there could be other countries in the world who may look to somebody else to come in, but that cannot be justification for that action. we should let those people stand on their own feet. he says something we can help them in that process with, then that's what we should do so they can stand on their own feet. and with respect to the ukraine, there will be elections end of next month. they have to get necessary support for the elections to go forward as soon as possible. provocation may be made to prevent the elections from taking place. that's something that we have to
i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see...
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and a big sigh of relief apparently in russia as the ruble improved as well as the stock market. so if the sanctions are are to get putin's attention and change behavior specifically related to the border between ukraine and russia, that eastern border, it is not seeming to do that at all. and it is going on and on. >> and what is the message to the american companies and the european allies who are concerned about the economic impact that stronger sanctions would have on companies there and here, and also in the flow of oil to countries heavily dependent on the russian oil. >> i am glad you brought it up with the russian oil, because that is what they use to feed and fund all of the russian activities, and over half of the money comes from the selling of oil and gas to foreign countries, and i'm trying to get liquefied natural gas and what i heard in ukraine, and moldova, and latvia, and latin america is that we need energy sources other than being so dependent under russia and vladimir putin where he uses the energy as a carrot and a stick to punish those who don't go with him
and a big sigh of relief apparently in russia as the ruble improved as well as the stock market. so if the sanctions are are to get putin's attention and change behavior specifically related to the border between ukraine and russia, that eastern border, it is not seeming to do that at all. and it is going on and on. >> and what is the message to the american companies and the european allies who are concerned about the economic impact that stronger sanctions would have on companies there...
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but this is a good time to exert economic rusher on russia -- to exert economic pressure on russia. >> are they strong enough to do that? >> the worst estimates right now , maybe a 4% contraction. even if the russian economy shrank by 9%, it would still have a very small effect on the core european economy. there is interdependence here. it is russia that will feel much more pain than germany. in that sense, the west still has some real cards to play. >> do they have the guts to play them? >> that's an excellent question. >> by renouncing the use of military force, i think the president has undermined his own diplomacy. sanctions are a powerful weapon but russia is a lot bigger than russia -- then i ran -- is a lot bigger than iran. >> there is an institutional malaise, governments are too large and spend too much money. there are people who disagree with you. in your opinion, who is the most dangerous economic thinker writing today? >> i'm going to be extremely careful about answering that. >> you've never been extremely careful to date, why start now? are you kidding me? >> it is im
but this is a good time to exert economic rusher on russia -- to exert economic pressure on russia. >> are they strong enough to do that? >> the worst estimates right now , maybe a 4% contraction. even if the russian economy shrank by 9%, it would still have a very small effect on the core european economy. there is interdependence here. it is russia that will feel much more pain than germany. in that sense, the west still has some real cards to play. >> do they have the guts...
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an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy to look for the stolen assets of this regime but will the shortcomings or corruption of previous ukrainian administrations will they also be investigated? many russians feel this is a double standard. it is a worthy enterprise. the prosecute general of ukraine says already he's located $3 billion worth of stolen assets. this forum taking place in london at the moment is going to take a long time. it's a two-day forum but it will take years to find the other missing millions and the missing billions. what organizers say is it is going to send a strong message that people who carry out this corrupt
an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy...
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on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven military observers. on monday evening there were violent clashes in donetsk after the militia attacked demonstrators during a unity rally. jim maceda was at that rally and joins us live from donetsk. jim, you have been covering this from the beginning and it appears as though the violence, the tension continues to just escalate. is that a fair assessment? >> reporter: yeah, kristen, i would say that the fair assessment is that this region is always teetering on violence. it's on the edge of anarchy and it could go either way. you referred to the demonstration last night. we were there, as you said. it started out very peacefully in downtown donetsk. this was not a group of neo-nazis as all the russian state media have been reporting but rather ukrainians from all walks of life. we saw people -- mothers
on monday, russia's defense minister assured chuck hagel that russia will not invade ukraine. ukraine's acting president urged lawmakers today in kiev to quickly adopt a new constitution he says could preserve unity. militants continue to hold dozens of hostages, including seven military observers. on monday evening there were violent clashes in donetsk after the militia attacked demonstrators during a unity rally. jim maceda was at that rally and joins us live from donetsk. jim, you have been...
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sanctions on russia. that wraps it up for today. tomorrow, eddie lew will bring you an exclusive interview with some of the biggest players in as cable industry, as well the ceo of cox communications. a great show tomorrow at 8 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, meaning that bloomberg television is on the markets. we are 30 minutes into the start of u.s. trading, just minutes before we get to read on consumer confidence. right now u.s. stocks are rising for a second day, the dow industrials gaining 94 points. had case schiller home price index this morning under what was estimated, lagging. right out of the bear market right now, it continues to drive a lot of the trading right now because of the momentum selloff. despite the recent selloff, our next guest says that they are presenting themselves. joining us is the head of tech center equity research at s&p capital iq. how are you? >> good, thanks. >> when you look at the recent talk from march 5 and you saw the selloff, is that the correction, the shakeout that pe
sanctions on russia. that wraps it up for today. tomorrow, eddie lew will bring you an exclusive interview with some of the biggest players in as cable industry, as well the ceo of cox communications. a great show tomorrow at 8 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, meaning that bloomberg television is on the markets. we are 30 minutes into the start of u.s. trading, just minutes before we get to read on consumer confidence. right now u.s. stocks are rising for a second day,...
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and the european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials the u.s. says are part of president vladimir putin's inner circle. the eu union is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of gru, the russian military intelligence agency. >>> latest developments now with sunday's midair collision over the bay. the missing plane has been finally found and searchers spotted it yesterday in about 15 feet of water north of the san rafael bridge. kpix 5's cate caugurian has the eye on today's recovery efforts. cate? >> reporter: frank, the ntsb and contra costa sheriff's marine patrol unit will be working to recover the plane. investigators don't know the plane's condition they say and it could be in several pieces. we have pictures from the sheriff's office, you can see here this buoy marks the spot where the searchers found the cessna plane underwater after it collided midair with a vintage world w
and the european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials the u.s. says are part of president vladimir putin's inner circle. the eu union is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of gru, the russian military intelligence agency. >>> latest developments now with sunday's midair collision over the...
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and european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in the ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials. the u.s. says are part of putin's inner circle. the eu is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of the russian military intelligence agency. >>> a san jose man is dead and his granddaughter injured after a bizarre accident outside a home in the east san jose foothills. investigators say the man was working on a mustang and the driveway of a home on slope view drive yesterday when the car splits off the jacks. the man in his 60s and his granddaughter was 4 or 5 was pinned underneath and eight firefighters lifted the car off the victim. >> definitely kicks in adrenaline and it was a matter of we had to get them off there fast because of the pot they were in and they just -- position they were in and they just used force. >> doctors pronounced the man dead at the hospital and the little girl had less serious injuries is expected t
and european union are slapping russia with new sanctions for its actions in the ukraine. the latest american measures target more than a dozen companies and seven russian officials. the u.s. says are part of putin's inner circle. the eu is also expanding targeted sanctions. the list includes the chief of the russian general staff and the head of the russian military intelligence agency. >>> a san jose man is dead and his granddaughter injured after a bizarre accident outside a home in...
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president obama returns from asia, and he puts the financial screws to russia. >>> plus, one step closer to the self-driving car. backlash growing for the father who pushed his kid too far. and a big honor for nbc's own tom brokaw. it's tuesday, april 29th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui. communities in the south are on high alert again today. a devastating storm that has killed at least 27 over the past two days threatens a one-two punch on hardest hit alabama and mississippi. areas like tupelo, mississippi, were a part of 16 counties reporting tornado damage, says emergency management there. they won't know the lives lost until later this morning. constance lambert returned to her tornado-ravaged home, thankful to find her dog alive after one twister. the same storm system killed at least 16 people in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa sunday. nbc's sarah dallof is in bessemer. >> reporter: it has been a long night, long morning for our emergency crews here who are still on the scene. now that the sun is coming up, they're able to get their first good look a
president obama returns from asia, and he puts the financial screws to russia. >>> plus, one step closer to the self-driving car. backlash growing for the father who pushed his kid too far. and a big honor for nbc's own tom brokaw. it's tuesday, april 29th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm richard lui. communities in the south are on high alert again today. a devastating storm that has killed at least 27 over the past two days threatens a one-two...
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and europe expanding sanctions against russia. >> who is being targeted now. why some say washington needs to leave cold war tactics behind for a new approach with moscow. >> i wrote hundreds of thousands of letters asking them please help me save my life. >> there is a new study out that says 4% of death row inmates didn't do anything, they're innocent. >> a we had low has her house lost because of a $6 fine. >> good morning. >> ahead in this half hour, why some say washington needs a new approach dealing with russia's actions in ukraine. >> a death row inmate, a story of how a man fought for his freedom and won. >> this is a story i had not heard about, kids using a popular lip balm to get high. we will talk about the risk. >> it's how they're using it. >> they can use anything these days. >> let's take a look at top stories this morning, another round of tornadoes devastating southern states, 11 killed on monday after several twisters tore through alabama, mississippi and tennessee. states of emergency declared in alabama and mississippi, 17 people killed b
and europe expanding sanctions against russia. >> who is being targeted now. why some say washington needs to leave cold war tactics behind for a new approach with moscow. >> i wrote hundreds of thousands of letters asking them please help me save my life. >> there is a new study out that says 4% of death row inmates didn't do anything, they're innocent. >> a we had low has her house lost because of a $6 fine. >> good morning. >> ahead in this half hour, why...
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. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for individuals in russia who are close to mr. putin. very targeted. >> a broad sectors of the economy still spared for now. >> the banks did not get touched. >> which, i believe, was effectively a german request. they did not want that. >> second front-page story, a follow-on to the almost $100 million -- $100 billion megadeal. pfizer making the offer for astrazeneca. a u-turn from the strategy of less is more, and another angle is pfizer could save billions of dollars in taxes because the u.k. created incentives for drug makers to increase research and capital investment. >> adam, you have been do
. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for...
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and russia's deputy prime minister who over saw criteria into russia after it was annexed and valarie, the first deputy minister of defense and army general in charge of the deployment of russian troops along the ukrainian border. across in moscow and we are joined live from there, and putin himself with talks got close to him and why are these particular men being targeted? >> reporter: well, laura, first of all we should point out unlike the list released on monday including companies and individuals the eu list is putting a travel pan and asset freeze on individuals only. now some of those as you were listing are key military officials and some of them linked to the de-facto annexation of crimea including a member of the duma, russian parliament responsible for starting legislation to integrate crimea into russian federation and another figure is chief of the russian staff. now, we should point out that some of these people are politically important but they are not in putin inner circle as some of the american sanctions have gone to. >> russia vowed reprisal for the u.s. sanctions
and russia's deputy prime minister who over saw criteria into russia after it was annexed and valarie, the first deputy minister of defense and army general in charge of the deployment of russian troops along the ukrainian border. across in moscow and we are joined live from there, and putin himself with talks got close to him and why are these particular men being targeted? >> reporter: well, laura, first of all we should point out unlike the list released on monday including companies...
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russia is criticizing the move as well as sanctions from the u.s. they're vowing a painful response. the u.s. targeted seven officials. >>> today vice president biden will unveil a plan to combat the epidemic of sexual assaults on college campuses. it would require colleges to survey students for a better sense of how often assaults take place and provide a checklist for schools to re-examine sexual misconduct policies. the white house is launching a new website notalone.gov to publish enforcement data. those are your headlines at quarter past the hour. >>> let's take a break. when we come back on "new day," a piece of puzzle revealed for flight 370. the last radio communication between the cockpit and the control tower finally played to the families. we're going to get reactions this fr them and analysis from our team of experts. >>> nba just hours from announcing possibly repercussions for the l.a. clippers owner donald sterling. can his team be taken away from him? what can the league do? we're going to take a closer look. frequent heartburn? the
russia is criticizing the move as well as sanctions from the u.s. they're vowing a painful response. the u.s. targeted seven officials. >>> today vice president biden will unveil a plan to combat the epidemic of sexual assaults on college campuses. it would require colleges to survey students for a better sense of how often assaults take place and provide a checklist for schools to re-examine sexual misconduct policies. the white house is launching a new website notalone.gov to publish...
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russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if there is no one to debate. we've taken our hands off the wheel. what do you think, mom? >> right. that goes right to hillary, too. >> let's talk about domestic politics and a woman that a lot of people are saying is a liberal's liberal. the senator out of massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren. her book has become a best seller because she's taken on the rich, on the capitalism. she says it's rigged. she says it and said it also on the daley show. >> that's what's fundamentally changed. it's tough out there. it really is a
russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if...
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ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul. we've been talking about criticism coming from all sides of the president's foreign policy towards russia, but what are his options? what's the best of a lot of bad options for president obama? >> well, the best of a lot of bad options is to not allow russia to annex more of eastern ukraine. >> how do we do that? >> to threaten serious sanctions. it's not the sanctions they've already done. the sanctions they've already done are to punish those people around putin and to show that they're credible about sanctions. but the president was very clear that if you go in, we're going to go after sectoral sanctions, that's what he said. to me that's the banking section, the oil and gas. it doesn't do good so sanction somebody to change their behavior. it's a standoff. this is designed to stay don't go into eastern ukraine. >> jane harman was on last week. she and others, dr. brzezinski also, came on and were critical of the president saying he's not being tough enough, not going far enough. w
ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul. we've been talking about criticism coming from all sides of the president's foreign policy towards russia, but what are his options? what's the best of a lot of bad options for president obama? >> well, the best of a lot of bad options is to not allow russia to annex more of eastern ukraine. >> how do we do that? >> to threaten serious sanctions. it's not the sanctions they've already done. the sanctions they've already done are to punish...
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announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart
announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network...
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what russia says about an invasion. investigating this viral video of a man kicking a boy down a skate ramp. and -- the shakeup in late- night continues, as craig ferguson now makes a big announcement. announcement. that eliminates odors and doesn't just mask them. can you give us access to maybe the smelliest room in your house? the trash is bad... oh, yeah. ...and he just took it out. it smells really nice. like, fresher. [ male announcer ] don't just mask odors, eliminate them with febreze air effects. deadly storms sweep through mississippi and alabama, as the severe weather in the south continues. we'll have the latest. a 14-year-old girl is killed on her way home from school on the city's south side. and mayor daley could be on the stand next week, over a restaurant deal. we'll have details. good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. about let's take a look. expecting temperatures to rise into the upper 60s. it's 41 in the waukegan. 42 in mundelein. w
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sanctions in russia over the crisis in ukraine take aim at seven russian government officials and 17 companies with ties to president vladimir putin. president obama says these new sanctions are meant to change the president's calculus. meanwhile putin has not pulled his troops back from ukraine's border and pro-russian separatists seized a police headquarters and government administration building in this town. critics are calling this latest round of sanctions inadequate. >>> secretary of state john kerry is apologizing for a statement he made last week. he warned israel could become an apartheid state. the comment has been getting backlash from politicians who called for an apology. kerry defends his record as a supporter of israel. saying if he would go back, he wouldn't have used the word apartheid. he also lashed out at criticism calling it partisan political attacks. >>> now time to turn to sports with richard lui this morning. it's nice to talk about the nba without the scandal here and a rivalry instead. >> for a second, francis. good morning to you. yeah, this is an nba riv
sanctions in russia over the crisis in ukraine take aim at seven russian government officials and 17 companies with ties to president vladimir putin. president obama says these new sanctions are meant to change the president's calculus. meanwhile putin has not pulled his troops back from ukraine's border and pro-russian separatists seized a police headquarters and government administration building in this town. critics are calling this latest round of sanctions inadequate. >>>...
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announces new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground with the very latest, next. >>> welcome back. we're following breaking news. more deadly tornadoes striking the south overnight. twisters on the ground in alabama, mississippi, tennessee, leaving at least 13 people dead, that on top of the 16 killed in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. officials warn the death toll likely to rise as rescuers get a closer look at this extensive damage. stay with us for the very latest. more here on cnn. >> yeah, we'll stay on that all morning. >>> meanwhile, eastern ukraine closer to the breaking point after rallies in donetsk. they were set upon by separatists with clubs and whips, reportedly declaring this place is russia. this came just hours after the u.s. placed new sanctions against some of vladimir putin's closest allies in an effort to de-escalate the crisis, but moscow says this will only make things worse. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live in slovyansk, ukraine, this morning. nick, give us a sense of
announces new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground with the very latest, next. >>> welcome back. we're following breaking news. more deadly tornadoes striking the south overnight. twisters on the ground in alabama, mississippi, tennessee, leaving at least 13 people dead, that on top of the 16 killed in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. officials warn the death toll likely to rise as rescuers get a closer look at this extensive damage. stay with us for the very latest. more...
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that is going to affect the long-term economic health of russia. so that wouldn't be about him precisely. and that's why it has to be preemptive, right, because once he goes in, then you're going to be forced to do sanctions and then you're in a game of lock-in, you're not in a game of trying to change his calculus. right now they're trying to change his calculus about further military intervention in eastern ukraine. >> how is the u.s. doing in terms of lining up the rest of the world, lining up the e.u. and other countries that matter to russia in terms of its economic interactions around this strategy? where have they succeed andy where have they not succeeded? >> well, they're working hard as best i can tell, and president obama just yesterday, i believe, said we don't want to get ahead of the europeans, we want to be in concert. and i think that's right, because if not, then they can pick and choose who they work with. but we have different economic interests. we're less exposed than the europeans are. it reminds me when i was in the governmen
that is going to affect the long-term economic health of russia. so that wouldn't be about him precisely. and that's why it has to be preemptive, right, because once he goes in, then you're going to be forced to do sanctions and then you're in a game of lock-in, you're not in a game of trying to change his calculus. right now they're trying to change his calculus about further military intervention in eastern ukraine. >> how is the u.s. doing in terms of lining up the rest of the world,...
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>> bp needs russia very badly. it has 30% of its production is derived from russia. a huge proportion of its reserves are derived from russia. you have other companies with long-term projects based in russia. those companies will dread the day if we go beyond stage two sanctions and we ever get to stage three or four or whatever goes beyond that, which would actually physically affect energy operations or investments. if that were to happen, those companies would be very, very badly hit indeed. even worse than that, if we were to reach that stage, inevitably, oil's gas prices would rise and probably quite sharply. the western governments w s wou not want that to happen. higher energy prices would damage economic growth very badly. >> let's get your view on this. there are always dangers of missteps in a sort of political fallout or cold war, whatever you want to phrase this. and how wide do you think the risk of deeper sanctions are? >> well, i think the west is extremely reluctant to impose sanctions which have real meaning. the kinds of sanctions you were talking a
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he's from the kuban region of russia. "the new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces, claiming that he was that man, but it seems that he's somebody else. but he is actually from russia. >> again, about one hour after filming that report in which simon was working to uncover the official secret most zealously guarded, russia involved in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was literally maybe 300, 400 yards away from our hotel, a man pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket with my face on it, shined a light on my face, showed it to his friends. his face lit up and he's like i got him, i got him, this is him. >> that terrifying moment was the beginning of a three-day abduction. joining me it's my great pleasure to welcome safe and found vice news reporter simon ostrovsky. it's great to meet you in person. i feel like i know you, i have this connection to you. we were very upset about your abduction
he's from the kuban region of russia. "the new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces, claiming that he was that man, but it seems that he's somebody else. but he is actually from russia. >> again, about one hour after filming that report in which simon was working to uncover the official secret most zealously guarded, russia involved in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the...
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pro-russia activists attacked a demonstration without provocation. we have more. >> reporter: armed and menacing, the pro-russian camp guaranteed that they are the absolute authority. violently beating those who want to see a united ukraine. ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene just an hour earlier. there's an entire row of buses filled with police here. they say that they want to protect the population at this small pro-ukrainian demonstration. there had been various reports on social media that the pro-russian camp might try to stop them from demonstrating, mate try to block them. naturally, there are security concerns and tensions have been rising. those that we've been talking to say that they need to come out, especially at this critical junction, and make sure their voices are heard. the crowds have just started moving to their next destination. this have been various not confirmed reports that the pro-russian camp, a few hundred, might be moving this direction, as well. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the situation is rapidly escalating out of control
pro-russia activists attacked a demonstration without provocation. we have more. >> reporter: armed and menacing, the pro-russian camp guaranteed that they are the absolute authority. violently beating those who want to see a united ukraine. ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene just an hour earlier. there's an entire row of buses filled with police here. they say that they want to protect the population at this small pro-ukrainian demonstration. there had been various reports on...
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laughter ] here's a rare ray of sunshine in the strained relationship between the united states and russia. a 6-year-old russian girl asked vladimir putin this question. she asked, if you were drowning, do you think president obama would save you? which is a weird question for a 6-year-old to ask. [ laughter ] i don't know what kind of 6-year-olds they have over there. but anyway, putin said yes, i think obama would save me. so on friday jon karl of abc news asked president obama, would you save him? and obama said, yeah, i would save putin if he was drowning. he said, i would save anyone except donald sterling if they were drowning. [ laughter ] this is good. this is from "morning express with robin meade" on "headline news." "headline news" is like a rapid-fire version of cnn. they motor through these stories. sometimes it will go from a fun story to a story that is not fun back to back. it is at those times when we honor achkor robin meade with our "headline news" segue of the day. >> did you say you did buy this dress? >> i think i just bought that same dress. >> there's nowhere to sho
laughter ] here's a rare ray of sunshine in the strained relationship between the united states and russia. a 6-year-old russian girl asked vladimir putin this question. she asked, if you were drowning, do you think president obama would save you? which is a weird question for a 6-year-old to ask. [ laughter ] i don't know what kind of 6-year-olds they have over there. but anyway, putin said yes, i think obama would save me. so on friday jon karl of abc news asked president obama, would you...
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azarian was honored for helping in russia. >> california please join us in saying no fraking way. >> reporter: fought against the toxic waste dump. robert kennedy jr. shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000 to continue their fight. reports live in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> officers needed but one police department has a shortage of crime tape. how this small issue shows a big problem. >>> and how long we'll hang salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean d
azarian was honored for helping in russia. >> california please join us in saying no fraking way. >> reporter: fought against the toxic waste dump. robert kennedy jr. shared his thoughts. >> people weren't doing at the time which was to recognize the connection between the environment and democracy and poverty. and recognizing that any where you see environmental injury, you're going to see the diversion or democracy. >> reporter: each prize winner will receive $575,000...
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president obama today imposed additional sanctions on russia for its actions in ukraine. ing the sanctions target members of president vladimir putin's inner circle who are now subject to usa visa ban and asset freeze. the russian government denounced the move calling it meaningless, shameful and disgusting. earlier today i asked three times the deputy national security adviser if these sanctions were aimed at putin through his associates since there's reports he has billions stashed in the companies of those associates. but i couldn't get a straight answer. i read that story in the "new york times" about estimates of vladimir putin's fortune, his personal wealth and i'm looking at sanctions in a whole new way. is it possible u.s. policy with regard to sanctioning individuals in russia are designed to go after putin personally? >> what we're doing is going after the people who are closest him to, the core of the russian economy, and really his support structure, the two individuals who are designated today, control very large companies, one industrial holding company, the
president obama today imposed additional sanctions on russia for its actions in ukraine. ing the sanctions target members of president vladimir putin's inner circle who are now subject to usa visa ban and asset freeze. the russian government denounced the move calling it meaningless, shameful and disgusting. earlier today i asked three times the deputy national security adviser if these sanctions were aimed at putin through his associates since there's reports he has billions stashed in the...
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he is a cossack from the -- from russia. a "new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces claiming that he was that man, but it seems he is somebody else, but he is actually from russia. >> again, about an hour after filming the report in which simon was unworking to uncover the secret, russian involvement in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was literally 300 yards, 400 yards away from our hotel, a man pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket with my face on it, shine a light on my face, showed it to his friends, his face lit up and he was like, i got him. this is him. >> that moment, that terrifying moment was the beginning of a three-day abduction, and joining me now here in studio, my great pleasure to welcome, safe and sound, sigh mom as strove -- as strove ski. i'm so glad you're hear safe and sound. >> good to be back in new york thank you for being such a strong advocate. i know you have been on
he is a cossack from the -- from russia. a "new york times" showed a picture of a man who looks like him from georgia in 2008 who was part of the russian special forces claiming that he was that man, but it seems he is somebody else, but he is actually from russia. >> again, about an hour after filming the report in which simon was unworking to uncover the secret, russian involvement in eastern ukraine, this happened. >> when we got to the final checkpoint, which was...